MSEsperanza
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
By David Tuller, DrPH
http://www.virology.ws/2019/10/21/t...s-report-due-soon-slides-from-my-oxford-talk/
LP Study talk
http://www.virology.ws/2019/10/21/t...s-report-due-soon-slides-from-my-oxford-talk/
A day of reckoning could be coming for Bristol University and Professor Esther Crawley, the ethically challenged pediatrician whose work has come under official scrutiny (that is, under scrutiny from people with greater authority than me) on multiple fronts. According to the Health Research Authority, the National Health Service unit that overseas research ethics (or in this case, the lack of research ethics), Bristol’s supposedly “independent” investigation of Professor Crawley’s decision to exempt multiple studies from ethical review on the questionable grounds that they were “service evaluation” is due out this week–more than three months late [...]
In any event, I thought my October 19th talk in Oxford (not at Oxford) went pretty well–thanks to the Oxfordshire ME Group for Action, or OMEGA, for organizing it! During the talk, I noted that, as a public health professional, I have a right to share my thoughts on possible research and editorial misconduct. (I made sure to note as well that no one has deputized me to make such pronouncements in any official capacity–these are just my own opinions, although I know many other academics who share my views.) [...]
The full video of the talk will be posted in the near future. In the meantime, here are my slides:
LP Study talk
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